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in louisiana on the seventh anniversary of katrina it made landfall in louisiana with 20-plus inches of rainfall in new orleans and just about 450,000 people still without power in southeastern louisiana. the temperature right there right now 90 degrees and that's a hot temperature if you're doing without air-conditioning, but this is what it feels like with that heat index. it feels like it's 103 degrees and it could take several more days before the electricity gets turned back on. we have two tornado watches. this one across south central portions of illinois and into kentucky as well as missouri goes into 9:00 local time. here ate back side and the remnants of what is left of isaac and this will continue to swirl around and make its way toward the east and there's not a whole lot of punch left with this unless you're in line across the southern edge of this where some of the thunderstorms are firing up. if you do see tornadoes they should be short lived and there's the slight risk from illinois all of the way down toward little rock. fred, back to you. >> thanks so much, karen. a
in louisiana on the seventh anniversary of katrina it made landfall in louisiana with 20-plus inches of rainfall in new orleans and just about 450,000 people still without power in southeastern louisiana. the temperature right there right now 90 degrees and that's a hot temperature if you're doing without air-conditioning, but this is what it feels like with that heat index. it feels like it's 103 degrees and it could take several more days before the electricity gets turned back on. we have...
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you went through katrina? >> digo through katrina. but we only got about three and half foot of water where we live. it did not get in my house. wind damage i have from katrina. >> you get this sense of resilience for people who have lived through this and began through this. i'm sure, many people ask, how do you start that process to start over. >> trust in god. rely on your family. and it is not just the people who are blood related to you. it is the people you have grown up with. all your life. and that's what gets you through something like this. gina, thank you. thank you for taking time with us. >> thank you. >> gary, i also want it bring attention to one other situation that i learned from the president of plaquemann's parish. he said there a plant on the other side of the river, a plant where there may be a leak of hazardous materials. shrieking into that. officials are paying very close attention to it. but what you see today, that process of trying to get as much water out of that area and trying to get people back to their
you went through katrina? >> digo through katrina. but we only got about three and half foot of water where we live. it did not get in my house. wind damage i have from katrina. >> you get this sense of resilience for people who have lived through this and began through this. i'm sure, many people ask, how do you start that process to start over. >> trust in god. rely on your family. and it is not just the people who are blood related to you. it is the people you have grown up...
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they learned a lot of lessons from katrina . army corp of engineers shoring up the levees that held up well in the city of new orleans in the storm. you can see the sun is out now and that is causing problems for people without electricity. power remains a big concern. it is getting hot and muggy with all of the moisture that hurricane isaac left in its wake . some residents tell us that they are sleeping in the cars so they can run a air conditioning system overnight. and outside of the federal levees of new orleans. some parishes have suffered flooding where storm waters have overstopped the local levees and crews came in with emergency supplies and ice and water and mre's that they are delivering to storm victims. many of those victims are waiting for flood waters to recede before they return to their homes, listen. >> i have all of my clothes and scrubs that i got to wear before i go to work and ipad and charts and files. a lot of things to get to to just operate so i don't have to treat people in this outfit here. >> and go
they learned a lot of lessons from katrina . army corp of engineers shoring up the levees that held up well in the city of new orleans in the storm. you can see the sun is out now and that is causing problems for people without electricity. power remains a big concern. it is getting hot and muggy with all of the moisture that hurricane isaac left in its wake . some residents tell us that they are sleeping in the cars so they can run a air conditioning system overnight. and outside of the...
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show you what that looks like because this is a critical location that was flooded during hurricane katrina. here's what you have. new orleans east right here. you have the lower ninth ward right here in st. bernard parish and you see this yellow line that's appearing right along there, folks, that right there is the surge barrier that everyone's talking about right at lake bourne. there's a piece of this project that's over to the west of it over an area called sea brook bridge that's appearing over there, and by far, the biggest project was right here. this is the largest surge barrier of its kind in the entire world and what i can do is take you inside of it. let's go to that video and you'll be able to see how this was created and what was done to help protect new orleans and the first thing that you're seeing here is that this trench was dug, basically, a deeper foundation that sand was dug at the bottom and then you have the concrete blocks and it was put in 100 feet down and in order to keep that up you have this ground and you also have these that were placed against it. so concrete
show you what that looks like because this is a critical location that was flooded during hurricane katrina. here's what you have. new orleans east right here. you have the lower ninth ward right here in st. bernard parish and you see this yellow line that's appearing right along there, folks, that right there is the surge barrier that everyone's talking about right at lake bourne. there's a piece of this project that's over to the west of it over an area called sea brook bridge that's...
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you know, the city of new orleans had some of those same things with katrina, seven years after katrina we have areas that are still fighting to recover, so it is, it is very, very difficult and it is a long haul. and, our heart goes out for those parishes, around us, that got hit, much harder than we did. again, we feel very, very good that we had the levee system that worked, this time. but, we know what those individuals are going through, and it is a long, long process, but, you know, the citizens of louisiana are very resilient and they'll fight through this just like the city of new orleans did and everybody will come back, better for it, we hope. >> martha: very strong communities and people helping each other out, which they are really going to need now. what is this update on the electricity? that is step one, get your power back and start to put some of it back together. >> caller: exactly. i think when you lose power you understand how reliant -- how much we rely on it and how good these air conditioners are. like i said, the city of new orleans, 65,000 still without electric
you know, the city of new orleans had some of those same things with katrina, seven years after katrina we have areas that are still fighting to recover, so it is, it is very, very difficult and it is a long haul. and, our heart goes out for those parishes, around us, that got hit, much harder than we did. again, we feel very, very good that we had the levee system that worked, this time. but, we know what those individuals are going through, and it is a long, long process, but, you know, the...
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and so people who said oh, we did fine in katrina. sometimes didn't want to leave in this case. >> that's right. and so they found themselves in harm's way, but the good thing is that there were emergency personnel that were ready. the national guard and other fire department and police folks, i mean, and just average citizens put their own lives at risk to go rescue folks. most people are out of harm's way, but there's great devastation. and thank goodness that president obama signed the emergency declaration. we're very thankful for that as well as u.s. senator mary landrieu who made sure that there was money available for the recovery with the disaster relief fund. >> and this is not a small point. i just -- you know, there's the very real human damage and property loss and all of that, you know, that i'm feeling very personally myself, but there is also a political story here because levees are a matter of politics. they have to be paid for. and the question of what you do after storms. talk to me a little about why this is doing
and so people who said oh, we did fine in katrina. sometimes didn't want to leave in this case. >> that's right. and so they found themselves in harm's way, but the good thing is that there were emergency personnel that were ready. the national guard and other fire department and police folks, i mean, and just average citizens put their own lives at risk to go rescue folks. most people are out of harm's way, but there's great devastation. and thank goodness that president obama signed the...
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. >> can you find out why obama took two weeks to go to katrina? >> i think it is great restraint when someone says something like that. good >> i think this is a reminder of why that surveyed in november is so big. >> they need help, but there is an awful lot going into this debate these people know, and it is the question they have been trying to get answered through the selection, and there are larger questions rather than turning into exclamation points. thank you, everyone. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in just over two weeks, the first of the presidential debates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. coming up, a couple of campaign evens, first with president obama in cincinnati, ohio, and then mitt romney in los angeles, followed by michelle obama campaigning in florida and senator mccain campaigning for mitt romney in new hampshire. tomorrow morning we will look of the democrats' legislative and campaign agenda with maryland representative
. >> can you find out why obama took two weeks to go to katrina? >> i think it is great restraint when someone says something like that. good >> i think this is a reminder of why that surveyed in november is so big. >> they need help, but there is an awful lot going into this debate these people know, and it is the question they have been trying to get answered through the selection, and there are larger questions rather than turning into exclamation points. thank you,...
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i was here for katrina too. we had power back the next day. this is total, total opposite of what katrina was for us. >> would be nice if they put levee protection around our area as well as new orleans. all they did was protect new orleans. they didn't protect outer lying areas. so the water had nowhere to go. so it had become this way. jenna: floods leaving many, you see on your screen, dead livestock. alligators and snakes lurking in the waters. if you have water in the house another factor you have to think about. casey stiegel live in louisiana with more on all this. casey. >> reporter: if i see some of those alligators or snakes i'm out of here. we are at a fema disaster recovery center right back here behind me in plaquemines parish which as you know one of the hardest hit areas of isaac. this is one of five of these centers that are set up in the region. and it is really difficult to go live from inside of there because the feds want to protect the privacy of victims who have come here and who are grieving it in many ways. they lost th
i was here for katrina too. we had power back the next day. this is total, total opposite of what katrina was for us. >> would be nice if they put levee protection around our area as well as new orleans. all they did was protect new orleans. they didn't protect outer lying areas. so the water had nowhere to go. so it had become this way. jenna: floods leaving many, you see on your screen, dead livestock. alligators and snakes lurking in the waters. if you have water in the house another...
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you raise your home after katrina and it's not enough for isaac. jonathan, thanks very much. >> heather: the romney campaign hoping to use its post convention momentum to win over undecided voters. they are targeting swing states like minnesota, michigan and wisconsin and now allowed to tap into 186 million, far the obama campaign raised. what needs to be romney's plan now? bob cusack is managing editor of the hill. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to begin with this. a lot of speakers at the convention, they seem to go out of their way to say, you know what, president obama he is good guy but he hasn't done the job. listen to this from governor romney? >> america has been patient. americans have supported this president in good faith, but today the time has come to turn the page. today the time has come to put the disappointments of the last four years behind us. >> heather: sound familiar? sounds like republicans will be taking a cue from 2008 and they are the ones talking about change. do you expect this to be the messag
you raise your home after katrina and it's not enough for isaac. jonathan, thanks very much. >> heather: the romney campaign hoping to use its post convention momentum to win over undecided voters. they are targeting swing states like minnesota, michigan and wisconsin and now allowed to tap into 186 million, far the obama campaign raised. what needs to be romney's plan now? bob cusack is managing editor of the hill. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to...
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can't repeat the error made in the old bush administration when they were a little slow moving with the katrina. i think this president has been effective getting out there in all kinds of disasters, not just showing compassion, but the president actually has resources to put forth, and he wants to show not just a personal concern, but that we're actively moving to deal with some of the damage and the suffering of all of this is people. >> it's always interesting to me, is it so much about what he says or just that he's there, it's a photo op? what's important in these kinds of situations? >> well, what's important is both, chris -- that he is there, that he didn't hesitate at being there, that it was planned, that he has resources. he's going to talk to not just the officials there, but he's going to talk to some of the residence that have suffer, but also i believe a case -- when i was running four years ago there was maybe one or two news cycles a day, now there's five or six, so you have to get ahead of these news cycles that now include enormous social media, tweeting, all kinds of faceboo
can't repeat the error made in the old bush administration when they were a little slow moving with the katrina. i think this president has been effective getting out there in all kinds of disasters, not just showing compassion, but the president actually has resources to put forth, and he wants to show not just a personal concern, but that we're actively moving to deal with some of the damage and the suffering of all of this is people. >> it's always interesting to me, is it so much...
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it's inflated because of hurricane katrina isaac. remember that? >> yep. >> louisiana and puerto rico with an increase of 8,000 claims and that's because businesses had to close because of the storm. mississippi also reported another 1,000 claims. but here's the thing with this. even if you discount the numbers, guess what, that level 382,000 level, still too high. we want to see it -- these total filings closer to 350,000 or under mark to show there's a real solid rebound in the labor market. you know what? we are not seeing it right now, brooke. >> what about the layoffs? we were reporting on the multiple thousand, what, 16,000 people to be laid off by bank of america by the end of the year. but that is not a new number per se. correct? >> right. the good thing is that these workers who are finding out right now kind of takes the guessing game out of this because they heard about these layoffs earlier in the year. 16,000 cuts are part of a bigger announcement of 30,000 layoffs that b of an announced last year, not this year and happening a full y
it's inflated because of hurricane katrina isaac. remember that? >> yep. >> louisiana and puerto rico with an increase of 8,000 claims and that's because businesses had to close because of the storm. mississippi also reported another 1,000 claims. but here's the thing with this. even if you discount the numbers, guess what, that level 382,000 level, still too high. we want to see it -- these total filings closer to 350,000 or under mark to show there's a real solid rebound in the...
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take a look at this, the super dome in new orleans, as hurricane katrina, the super dome was the symbol of destruction and pretty good now. and providing hurricane isaac a lot of money spent in the area, to make sure that it would. and governor romney, prompting this response from no less than harry reid. it's either hypocrisy for mitt romney and paul ryan making a pretense showing sympathy for the victims of hurricane isaac when their policies would leave them stranded and on their own. >> herman cain heard about this, read this and started cursing indescriminately and joins us right now. herman, this just got under your goat, right? >> yes, it did, neil and here is why. look, president obama tense his fund raising and his campaigning. i think that the fact that governor romney went there shows that his first concern is is this something to do to help. this is his nature. that's one of the things that came out loud and clear during the convention last week, the testimonials from people who have known governor romney for year. it was not a campaign stunt. he genuinely cares about people
take a look at this, the super dome in new orleans, as hurricane katrina, the super dome was the symbol of destruction and pretty good now. and providing hurricane isaac a lot of money spent in the area, to make sure that it would. and governor romney, prompting this response from no less than harry reid. it's either hypocrisy for mitt romney and paul ryan making a pretense showing sympathy for the victims of hurricane isaac when their policies would leave them stranded and on their own....
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they became separated in hurricane katrina. he somehow traveled north and 700 miles before his new family took him in. once he's healthy enough, he'll be returned to his original owners. >>less always a nice story. >> those microchips are very valuable. >>> excitement giving way to sadness at the national zoo following the death, sudden death of a panda cub. good morning, everyone. welcome back to "news 4 today." i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. it is monday, september 24th, 2012 >>> the burgundy and gold got outgunned by the bengals. the bengals offense and a struggling redskins defense could not prevent a 38-31 cincinnati win. coming up in 20 minutes, dan hellie will have reaction from players on the disappointing loss. tough game to watch. >>> 6:31 right now. a major cool down in the weather for you this morning. >> storm team 4 veronica johnson is on the storm team 4 weather deck. >> i'm not even going to look at you. something like that, right? is >> no problem whatsoever, eun. you got it out. >> it's the storm 4
they became separated in hurricane katrina. he somehow traveled north and 700 miles before his new family took him in. once he's healthy enough, he'll be returned to his original owners. >>less always a nice story. >> those microchips are very valuable. >>> excitement giving way to sadness at the national zoo following the death, sudden death of a panda cub. good morning, everyone. welcome back to "news 4 today." i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. it...
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contrast between the recovery efforts taking place today and those under his predecessor during hurricane katrina. >> i want to particularly thank fema and the state and local authorities, because sometimes in the past we haven't seen the kind of coordination that is necessary in response to these kinds of disasters. this time we've seen it. we weren't behind the eight ball. >> mitt romney is keeping a lower profile this week. he's using down time to prep for october presidential debates, but something romney said over the weekend did earn a presidential retort monday, and as the two sparred over their economic plans he got into a battle of sports metaphor. you know at "the daily rundown" we love a good sports metaphor. >> 23 million people are out of work, stopped looking for work or are underemployed. let me tell you if you have a coach that's 0-23 million, you say it's time to get a new coach. >> we here at "the daily rundown" enjoy the sports metaphors, even though we thought the president took his response a tad too far. it's still pretty interesting, and we'll play some of it for you now. h
contrast between the recovery efforts taking place today and those under his predecessor during hurricane katrina. >> i want to particularly thank fema and the state and local authorities, because sometimes in the past we haven't seen the kind of coordination that is necessary in response to these kinds of disasters. this time we've seen it. we weren't behind the eight ball. >> mitt romney is keeping a lower profile this week. he's using down time to prep for october presidential...
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venetian isles say the damage from hurricane isaac is comparable to what they suffered if hurricane katrina. this area of eastern new orleans is outside the city's hurricane protection levees so homes sustained major damage from the storm surge and large piles of debris line the streets. >>> a wildfire in the an less national forest has exploded to more than a thousand acres. authorities evacuated thousands of people staying in forest campgrounds for the holiday weekend. the fire started yesterday afternoon near one of the campgrounds. >>> the pentagon may take legal action against a former navy seal. he wrote the book about the raid that killed osama bin laden under the pen name mark owen. pentagon lawyers say owen signed two agreements to not divulge classified information. the book is scheduled for release tomorrow. >>> time for another look at the question of the day. according to "glamour" magazine, 37% of women do this at least twice a day. is it a, complain about men, b, update their online social status, or c, fix their makeup? >> here's a look at a response you posted on the wusa9
venetian isles say the damage from hurricane isaac is comparable to what they suffered if hurricane katrina. this area of eastern new orleans is outside the city's hurricane protection levees so homes sustained major damage from the storm surge and large piles of debris line the streets. >>> a wildfire in the an less national forest has exploded to more than a thousand acres. authorities evacuated thousands of people staying in forest campgrounds for the holiday weekend. the fire...
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. >>> looks like it's become to square one for lots of folks who took a hit from hurricane katrina. a federal appeals court in new orleans has reversed its own decision that had blamed the army corps of engineers for the city's catastrophic flooding after the hurricane. now they reverse it. more than 400 property owners filed lawsuits since the 2005 storm. many of them blame the corp. for fail to go properly protect the city. as you'll recall, when the levee s failed, swamp waters killed nearly 2,000 people and caused billions of dollars in daniel. in 09, a judge ruled the corp. of engineers could be held liable for the property damage. now a three-judge pam decided that conclude conclude panel decided that under the law on suing government agency, get this, the army corps of engineers is immune to liability. >>> four people are hurt, two serious lea when a rock slide at the scenic coast line. it tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. italy. rocks fell onto a group of australian tourists hike ago cliff side path. rescuers formed a human chain to pull one woman to safety. crew
. >>> looks like it's become to square one for lots of folks who took a hit from hurricane katrina. a federal appeals court in new orleans has reversed its own decision that had blamed the army corps of engineers for the city's catastrophic flooding after the hurricane. now they reverse it. more than 400 property owners filed lawsuits since the 2005 storm. many of them blame the corp. for fail to go properly protect the city. as you'll recall, when the levee s failed, swamp waters...
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when the force of hurricane katrina devastated the poorly maintained levees around new orleans, those floodwaters brought with them devastation for those in their wake and a wakeup call to the nation. our fellow americans watched in horror as our government fumbled and failed to alleviate human suffering right in this country. in the midst of the crisis, we asked how an administration, unable to get water to an american city for three days, could be trusted to conduct a just war abroad. we asked ourselves, what else is broken with our government? that next fall, the democrats regained the majority in congress and the 2006 mid term election was a clear-cut rejection of the image of america that left new orleanians left on the roofs of their homes. that's not the america we wanted to we y you see, we decided in that moment we were no longer the america that would leave either metaphorically or actually americans trapped and unable to be rescued. after hurricane katrina americans were grasping for a way forward and one way was to return the democrats a coalition party to the majority of
when the force of hurricane katrina devastated the poorly maintained levees around new orleans, those floodwaters brought with them devastation for those in their wake and a wakeup call to the nation. our fellow americans watched in horror as our government fumbled and failed to alleviate human suffering right in this country. in the midst of the crisis, we asked how an administration, unable to get water to an american city for three days, could be trusted to conduct a just war abroad. we...
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officials said for many, the damage ended up being worse than from hurricane katrina. president obama toured part of the area this evening, on the eve of the democratic national convention. in syria today, the embattled government pledged support for the u.n.'s new diplomatic envoy, lakhdar brahimi. the 78-year-old former algerian diplomat replaces kofi annan, who resigned last month after his peace plan failed to halt the country's civil war. in damascus, the syrian information minister voiced hope that brahimi will succeed. >> ( translated ): syria welcomed the appointment of lakhdar brahimi, and will offer him every possible help, the maximum assistance the way we did with kofi annan. we will make sure his mission will not lead to a blocked wall like what happened with kofi annan, when the external sides did not respond to his mission and international role. >> holman: meanwhile, the new head of the international red cross arrived in syria. he planned to appeal for greater humanitarian access to civilians caught in the fighting. thousands of syrians have become refu
officials said for many, the damage ended up being worse than from hurricane katrina. president obama toured part of the area this evening, on the eve of the democratic national convention. in syria today, the embattled government pledged support for the u.n.'s new diplomatic envoy, lakhdar brahimi. the 78-year-old former algerian diplomat replaces kofi annan, who resigned last month after his peace plan failed to halt the country's civil war. in damascus, the syrian information minister voiced...
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a year after katrina, i bought a house. me and my grandmother. $53,000 cash. that is now submerged under water. >> those who have something to go back to are leaving today to see what's left, and those who don't are torn between going home, and starting over somewhere else. dozens of bay area volunteers have been in the south for more than a week helping those impacted by hurricane isaac. according to the bay area red cross, volunteers were originally sent to florida but now are in alabama, louisiana and mississippi. they are helping to provide sheller and food to those displaced from their homes. more than 3000 respect cross volunteers have been deployed nationwide >>> republican presidential candidate mitt romney traveled to jefferson parish yesterday. he stopped to thank volunteers and was briefed about the continued relief effort -- excuse me. president obama will visit louisiana on monday. power officials have said they hope to restore power to 90% of louisiana homes by the end of the day. isaac is blamed for five deaths in louisiana, and two in mississip
a year after katrina, i bought a house. me and my grandmother. $53,000 cash. that is now submerged under water. >> those who have something to go back to are leaving today to see what's left, and those who don't are torn between going home, and starting over somewhere else. dozens of bay area volunteers have been in the south for more than a week helping those impacted by hurricane isaac. according to the bay area red cross, volunteers were originally sent to florida but now are in...
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that is a bold statement. >> can you find out why obama took two weeks to go to katrina? >> i think it is great restraint when someone says something like that. good >> i think this is a reminder of why that surveyed in big.mber is so vagu >> they need help, but there is an awful lot going into this debate these people know, and it is the question they have been trying to get answered through the selection, and there are larger questions rather than turning into exclamation points. thank you, everyone. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> as peter hart the briefs through corridors, we want to get your reaction independence -- get your reaction. we also have a line for independence. this is a focus group designed to elicit responses from undecided voters or those leaning towards the president or mitt romney. it is not an official toll, but it is a chance to clean the attitude of voters. this is one of a series of focus groups conducted. from our twitter page, one of our viewers sai
that is a bold statement. >> can you find out why obama took two weeks to go to katrina? >> i think it is great restraint when someone says something like that. good >> i think this is a reminder of why that surveyed in big.mber is so vagu >> they need help, but there is an awful lot going into this debate these people know, and it is the question they have been trying to get answered through the selection, and there are larger questions rather than turning into...
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with katrina it was the wind. with this storm it was the flooding. what other kinds of problems are people facing there? >> well, you know, these officials have talked to me about what they are dealing with sort of in the middle of this parish rounding up cattle. there are cows that are out. there are also dead kouchls the dead cows, randi, they are attracting alligators. they are problems out there as search and rescues continue. they are watching for alligators, coyotes and also out here snakes. >> that does not sound fun. george howell for us. thanks very much. >>> to find out how to help people devastate bid isaac, visit impact your world page. you can find it at cnn.com/impact. >>> let's get you back to politics now. mitt romney is on the road today looking to build on momentum from the republican convention. we'll bring you live coverage of his stop in ohio later this morning in our 10:00 hour. but romney is not the only one out there today. cnn political editor paul steinhauser in charlotte, north carolina for us this morning, the site of next
with katrina it was the wind. with this storm it was the flooding. what other kinds of problems are people facing there? >> well, you know, these officials have talked to me about what they are dealing with sort of in the middle of this parish rounding up cattle. there are cows that are out. there are also dead kouchls the dead cows, randi, they are attracting alligators. they are problems out there as search and rescues continue. they are watching for alligators, coyotes and also out...
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spread between the front futures and the back month, it is the biggest spread since after hurricane katrina. that showed a lot of nervousne nervousness. they will take any price course. the other thing adding to the volatility is the futures expire tomorrow. that could mean traders are caught in the spread. between the front end of the curve and the backen back end oe curve for gasoline. more refinery issues coming out making trades very nervous, back to you. dennis: thank you very much, phil flynn and nicole petallides. tracy: did the government take the wrong approach? here's what former fdic share sheila baer had to say on "markets now." >> we did not take the right approach, we learned a lesson from history that we thought we had learned when everybody criticized japan. tracy: hindsight is 2020. our next guest blames the handcuffs of bank regulation on lending. author of "saving the american dream." thank you for being with us right now. you would have thought we learned our lesson after sarbanes-oxley, right? costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars, doing it all over again, aren'
spread between the front futures and the back month, it is the biggest spread since after hurricane katrina. that showed a lot of nervousne nervousness. they will take any price course. the other thing adding to the volatility is the futures expire tomorrow. that could mean traders are caught in the spread. between the front end of the curve and the backen back end oe curve for gasoline. more refinery issues coming out making trades very nervous, back to you. dennis: thank you very much, phil...
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. >>> and shorty, the hurricane katrina dog, is said to belong to one woman and her family. but she is willing to return shorty to his originally owners in louisiana who had to give him up after katrina. he wants to make sure they take good care of him. shorty was found wandering along a road two weeks ago. it was a microchip on his body that helped identify his originally owners. looks like he's got two happy owners. but he's going back to the original owners. >> i'm sure the dog will be very happy with those owners. >>> mitt romney says he won't raise taxes on middle class americans. he's leaving out, though, some specifics on what he would do as far as future tax cuts. paul begala, alex castellanos are both standing by live. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his ph
. >>> and shorty, the hurricane katrina dog, is said to belong to one woman and her family. but she is willing to return shorty to his originally owners in louisiana who had to give him up after katrina. he wants to make sure they take good care of him. shorty was found wandering along a road two weeks ago. it was a microchip on his body that helped identify his originally owners. looks like he's got two happy owners. but he's going back to the original owners. >> i'm sure the...
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turns out shorty was separated from his family seven years ago during hurricane katrina. that was seven years ago. nobody has an idea how he survived or ended up in north carolina. he needs medical attention. his family hopes to get shorty back in just a few weeks. it will be interested to see if shorty remembers. i bet he does. >> when he sees the family, how will he react. >> and in north carolina he ended up. >> we all love dogs. >> exactly. >> where charlie is >>> police say the man tried to fly like leonardo depap i don't in the movie "catch me if you can." we'll show you how this fake pilot was finally grounded. yikes. you're watching "cbs this morning." okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps y
turns out shorty was separated from his family seven years ago during hurricane katrina. that was seven years ago. nobody has an idea how he survived or ended up in north carolina. he needs medical attention. his family hopes to get shorty back in just a few weeks. it will be interested to see if shorty remembers. i bet he does. >> when he sees the family, how will he react. >> and in north carolina he ended up. >> we all love dogs. >> exactly. >> where charlie is...
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with both presidents bush on national disasters in the aftermath of the south asian tsunami, headache katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation in both america and around the world i'm workic all the time with republicans democrats and independents. sometimes i couldn't tell you for the life who i'm working with because we focus on solving problems and seizing opportunities and not fighting all the time. so here's what itcht to say to you. -- i want to say to you and here's what i want the people at home to think about. when times are tough and people are frustrated and angry and hurting and uncertain, the politics of constant conflict may be good. but what is good politics does not necessarily work in the real world? what works in the real world is cooperation. what works in the real world is cooperation. businesses and government, foundations and universities, ask the mayors who are here. los angeles is getting green and chicago is getting an infrastructure bank because republicans and democrats are working together to get it. they didn't check their brains at the doo
with both presidents bush on national disasters in the aftermath of the south asian tsunami, headache katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation in both america and around the world i'm workic all the time with republicans democrats and independents. sometimes i couldn't tell you for the life who i'm working with because we focus on solving problems and seizing opportunities and not fighting all the time. so here's what itcht to say to you. -- i want to say to you and...
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with both presidents bourbon national disasters and aftermath of the south asian tsunami, hurricane katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation both in america and around the world i'm working all the time with democrats, republicans and independents. sometimes i couldn't tell you for the life who i'm working with because we focus on the other problems and seizing opportunities and thought fighting all the time. [applause] so, here is what i want to say to you. here is what i want the people at home to think about. when times are tough and people are frustrated and angry and hurting and uncertain, the politics of constant conflict may be good. but what if good politics does not necessarily work in the real world. what works in the real world is cooperation. what works in the real world is cooperation. businesses and governments, foundations and universities, ask the mayors who are here. los angeles is getting green and getting infrastructure because democrats and republicans together are working together. they didn't check their brains at the door they didn't stop disag
with both presidents bourbon national disasters and aftermath of the south asian tsunami, hurricane katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation both in america and around the world i'm working all the time with democrats, republicans and independents. sometimes i couldn't tell you for the life who i'm working with because we focus on the other problems and seizing opportunities and thought fighting all the time. [applause] so, here is what i want to say to you. here is what...
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it was not one of these federally-made levee that was put in after hurricane katrina. it was a community built-earthen levee that was overtopping and inundated the community of brathwaite. some of those evacuation orders were lifted. people going in with police escort. going in by boat. people saw water levels up to the second story windows. reports that people had to be rescued off their roofs. now they're going in to see what is left if anything really of their home. a lot of waters receding really quickly what is called controlled releases of water. we have video of that. essentially that is when crews go in with heavy equipment, even shovels at times, they will intentionally cut holes in the levees so that the water will drain out much quickly. you sort of think about it as a bowl. when water overtops a levee it just sort of sits in this community. so instead of the pumps, instead of relying on pumps to get all of the floodwaters out of there, they will cut holes in the levee so the waters can drain much more quickly. of course you can see the sun shining behind me
it was not one of these federally-made levee that was put in after hurricane katrina. it was a community built-earthen levee that was overtopping and inundated the community of brathwaite. some of those evacuation orders were lifted. people going in with police escort. going in by boat. people saw water levels up to the second story windows. reports that people had to be rescued off their roofs. now they're going in to see what is left if anything really of their home. a lot of waters receding...
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and i have been honored to work with both presidents bush on the aftermath of the tsunami, hurricane katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation, i am working all the time with democrats, republicans, and independents. sometimes i cannot tell you who i am working with because we focus on seizing opportunities and not fighting all the time. [applause] here is what i want to say to you, and here is what i want the people at home to think about. when times are tough andeople are frustrated and angry and uncertain, the politics of constant conflict may be good, but what is good politics does not necessarily work in the real world. what works in the real world is cooperation. what works in the real world is cooperation. business and government, foundations and universities. asked the mayors who are here. los angeles is getting green and chicago is getting an infrastructure because republicans are working together to do it. their purpose was to get something done. why is this true thel? why does cooperation work better? nobody is right all the time, and a broken clock is right
and i have been honored to work with both presidents bush on the aftermath of the tsunami, hurricane katrina, the horrible earthquake in haiti. through my foundation, i am working all the time with democrats, republicans, and independents. sometimes i cannot tell you who i am working with because we focus on seizing opportunities and not fighting all the time. [applause] here is what i want to say to you, and here is what i want the people at home to think about. when times are tough andeople...